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BlackBerry 10 OS adds message filtering by gesture

Gestures are the latest rage for controlling mobile devices, and the latest version of BlackBerryโ€™s operating system takes advantage of them.

BlackBerry Ltd. today released OS version 10.2.1 that includes the ability to customize the messages shown in the Hub โ€” the central location for allย messages and notifications โ€” with a gesture. First tell the Hub to show only certain messages โ€” for example unread, flagged, drafts meeting invites, sent messages or level 1 alerts. then these can be activated with a pinch gesture within the Hub.

Itโ€™s one of what the company says are hundreds of enhancements and refinements to the operating system for its Z- and Q-series handsets.

Others include:

โ€“an improved device monitor that shows more detail on battery usage, the impact of apps on battery life and storage;

โ€“the ability to listen to FM radio on Z30, Q10 or Q5 devices. Theย radio was always there but the newย update unlocks it;

โ€“a new incoming call screen that lets users swipe to the left to answer, or swipe to the right to ignore, a call;

โ€“new icons allow users to instantly silence a call, or send a Reply Now response through BlackBerry Messenger (BBM), SMS or email with an automated response that you canโ€™t answer right now;

โ€“the ability to create SMS and email groups for sending messages to multiple addresses;

โ€“improved device security by adding the ability to unlock a handset with a combination of a picture and a numeric password. When you try to unlock the phone, the picture will appear along with a grid of random numbers. To unlock, simply the grid so the number you selected overlays a particular point only you knowย on the image;

โ€“for administrators whose organizations have BES 10.2,ย the update includes additional security capabilities allowing more granular control over device data;

โ€“the ability to customize the Settings menu for things like changing screen brightness, toggle network connection, and switch between personal and work modes;

โ€“Preferred Contact Sync, which lets users choose the synchronization source for contacts to ensure details like addresses are up to date;

โ€” and the ability to save a Web page for reading offline.

BlackBerry [TSX: BB] says the update is available now, butย it will be up to carriers when it will be pushed out to customers. A quick โ€” not exhaustive โ€” check on user forums shows it is available on Telus and Rogers.

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